Viessmann was certified according to ISO 9001 for the first time in 1994. The certification is monitored annually.
In April / May 2019, the quality management system at Viessmann was checked by external auditors as part of a surveillance audit. The audit was successfully completed. TÜV Rheinland thus once again confirms compliance with the new ISO 9001: 2015 requirements through our quality management system.
The ISO 9001 certificate is valid until December 31, 2023
Thanks to its exemplary and innovative environmental management, Viessmann is recognised as an environmental pioneer. Not only is Viessmann certified in accordance with the environmental standard EN ISO 14001, but also participates in the EU's Eco Audit Scheme (EMAS) – one of the most stringent regulations for environmental protection. This order prescribes the determination of measurable environmental goals, which go beyond current environmental statutes.
Viessmann is the third business in Europe and the second in Germany to meet the Eco Audit requirements. The audit must be repeated by an independent environmental assessor every three years, and a monitoring audit must be carried out on an annual basis. The EMAS regulation was issued in 1993 and, although numerous other companies have eventually satisfied the Eco Audit requirements, Viessmann still retains its leading position – it is the only company in its sector to have all sites in Germany certified.
Alongside the European Eco Audit, which lays down stringent requirements regarding environmental transparency, there is also the international standard EN ISO 14 001 regarding the implementation of a general environmental management system.
This standard also aims to continually improve the environmental performance of businesses. Unlike the Eco Audit, this standard is implemented without an environmental statement validated by an external environmental assessor or publication.
Viessmann was certified according to EU standard ISO 50001 for its energy management system at the Allendorf site and further locations.
Increasing energy efficiency plays a key role in achieving energy and climate policy targets. Energy efficiency is therefore an important part of resource efficiency. In this context, a standardised energy management system is to be gradually established over the next few years as standard for industrial companies.
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